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BPFK Section: lerfu Forming cmavo

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That seems excessive to me. Each string should begin with a shifter (or else the wholee should have a global marker at the beginning — assuming no mixture of shifted and not) How to do a global shift is not clear but surely must be available to do running text in another alphabet. Of course, the whole shift system seems to me horribly misguided and a great waste of useful space that might better be solved by nonce forms and explanations (which should, I suppose, be global).

Jorge Llambías <jjllambias2000@yahoo.com.ar> wrote: pc:
> Either every shift is for one character only, which is going to make
> acronyms, for example, very wordy, or it runs until an explicit downshift or
> the end of the character string, which ever comes first. The latter is
> obviously better, both shorter and clearer.

The only significant example of use (a mathematical piece by
Nick) actually has the shift running beyond the end of the
character string, for all following character strings until
an explicit {na'a} is used.

mu'o mi'e xorxes




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